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Salt Lake Telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah • 18

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I tf I I ri SALT LAKE TEL GRAM SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1 1 1925 5 IOl RADO AES ELIMINATE ELATE ROMNEY ELEVEN ELEVE FROM Rm Ma ft RUNNING 5 SOUTHERN TEA I PASSES UP VICTORY I Flannagan Is BIg Bi Star for the Winners 5 ATLANTA Ga Oct 31 AP AP- AP Notre Dame substantiating Ee ev faith of her followers that sIte shehad power to come orne backafter her carl early season defeat by Arm Army staged her lIen second rall rally here today by defeating defeat ing the touted strongly team of Georgia Tech 13 to 0 O. tf Tech mulledmuffed her opportunity rif tt years to vanquish the Rockne outfit outfit out out outfit when she sheo sent a second string I team tam against the Hoosiers With the except i 1 of Walt alt Godwin God atut left guard the Tech varsity viewed thetile clash from the sidelines Played in a ceaseless drizzle the affair WS was listless and monotonous 5 The Tho clash exhibited a single play play- crer of extraordinary ability In Christie Flannagan HoosIer half haJ- back around whom the Notre ohe DanteDame offensive as well jis as defense was Was' built i. i DAME ME STAGES ST A ES cOlV COMEBACK i iN IN CONTEST TEST COI WITH GE GEORGIA GI TECH TECI EL ELEVEN VEN OGAN MACHINE SUffERS DEFEAT wo AWO Touchdowns Settle Slow Game 5 By BILL BOWMAN DEN Oct 31 One One of the est crowds ever to witness a game in Ogden per sons saw the Colorado the Utah gies' gies Rocky Mountain i conference championship hopes beneath a to score here day day dav was perfect and ind the was on its toes with the teams from the beginning 10 to hend Colorado outplayed butdid not fight the Logan men The Blue warriors went down bUt 0 until after they had put up a a- reat a- reat reat battle 3 made yards from a as compared to seven seven- ne and a half for Utah Hyde rado halfback made ninety ninety- ev fl and a half yards more than the he Utah tah backs put together I oi the Aggles little Floyd nas playing in his home town himself with glory He juried the ball eight timeslimes for nIne nty-nIne yards besides return return- punts five eighty yards as to three forty yards for of Colorado Thomas was ilso on the receiving end of the two orward andreturned kick- a kick kick- a gf twenty yards CORES EARLY scored early in the first uter when Hyde after plunging through Sough great holes in the left side Logan Farmers Farmers' line went ye Captain Wagner kicked goal little later Captain Ledding- Ledding Km who did not start the tilt tut on i Account of injuriesreplaced Nort Nor Nort quarterback but hit his assist assist- a was not sufficient to bring I ory to his team Colorado lorado second tally came am in the third period after a pass for thirty yards placed laced theball on Utah yard c-yard line Hyde plunge over he touchdown Wagner missed bar bart- Onee tOnee Once in the last period the Lo- Lo advanced tl the ball to Colorado'sColorados yard three line series of forward passes a trick and several line plunges lunges LOST OST ON DOWNS in attempting to toss a forward was thrown a yard elve-yard lossand Utah lost the the- JalC on downs Thereafter there ras i not much danger of either earns ams scoring although Utah lcd up with a series of te forward passes Jie left side of the Utah line was retty shaky Saturday while the Colorado line was vas Table able lineup yi Itah lah Colorado landers anders Ic lek I Ball IBall tey It C. owe Ig effs C. McCall I Pitcher rt Clark Montgomery Norton orton cab Clammer lh Hyde lyde hema rh ii Brown liev fb Rankin ore bv by periods 7 0 0 6 6 13 13 tah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring Colorado Hyde Hyde oal after touchdown touchdown Wagner Substitutions Utah for Howe Leddington for orIon Colorado Kalser Kaiser jo Pitcher for Clark jark forTinsmanfor Ball for S.

Clammer Abbott for Irown rown Ament for Early I Time of game game 2 2 hours and 15 mutes ORNELL FINALLY SUFFERS DEFEAT BY COLUMBIA lU lUN- EW NEW JEW YORK Oct 31 AP Co AP-Co- Co- Co year twenty-year quest for fOl victory over Cornell was Unsuccessful again today when in- in fighting spirit swept the the- Unbeaten aten machine to victory Ithe he closing period of their an- I an- ual an- an I ual struggle 17 to 14 Battered in every quarter by a a- a- shing rushing shing hing line onslaught Columbia ig saw a spectacular tri tri- ph in sight until four minutes the tM final mal whistle A brilliant brilliant- ee yard fIve enty ard run by Captain ease and a recovered fumble by uti had given ghen Columbia two and lead of 14 10 up to at point rnell then drew from the ranks her Injured stars a hero to atch the crisis as the team at- at- at once more to drive through i ranks Wester bril- bril im nt quarterback who had viewed Spending pending defeat for or his hla mates from linestines The great Red ma- Inc ma- ma Inc plowed down the field to the It ow of the Columbia goal post three downs owns theball rested the Uie yard three-yard line They piled gh and when the hill bill of arms anaano ana- ss was reduced to Wester Vester and his lous baggage of inflated pig pig- sin In Cornell Cornel had triumphed int mi Hill Trounced by Iowa U. 37 37 to 18 ow OWA A CITY Ia la Oct Ocl 31 AP Al'- Al' 1 of ot Iowa Harriers anan- an Cd ed a 37 to IS 18 win over the 11 Hill and DaleLale aggregation bre ay J. 7 fi Famous amous Grange Gets 1 1 Back Into Form I I- The c- 5 4 5 fr S'S i I The famous Red Grange of 1924 came forth again today into old- old time formand carried theburden of Illinois in its 24 2 victory over i i Pennsylvania today Grange was I I- thethe main threat of the team making yards from scrimmage Below Ii Grange is shown Joe Wilson captain captain cap cap- cap cap- tam tain of the Pennsylvania eleven whose hopes of halting the red flash were completely shattered d. I I Grange Is Power Pov I Behind Guns wis for I I 1 PH PHILADELPHIA Oct 31 By the Associated Press Red Press Red Grange was was fully 80 SO per cent of the Illinois Illinois Illi Illi- I nois attacking force against Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Penn Pennsylvania toda today statisticians of the game reveal I The famous star carried the ball two thirty-two times and piled up UI an amazing aggregate gain of yards whereas the entire Illinois i advance accounted for only a little little- more little- moremore than yards Grange covered coy coy- I ered yards by skirting the ends ends- oror running back kicks besides adding add adding thirty-five thirty yards more on two passes Illinois made seventeen first downs as compared with four for Pennsylvania The rhe westerners completed two out of five pass passes attempted while Pennsylvania completed completed completed com com- nine out of twenty but most of the Quaker aerials were for short and ineffective gains while two failed to net an inch Injuries Fail to Weaken Dartmouth in Bron Contest ContestI I PROVIDEPROVIDENCE CE R. I.

I Oct 31 31 AP Dartmouth AP-Dartmouth Dartmouth playing powerful powerful powerful power- power ful football in face of an al elev eleven weakened byinjuries defeated I Brown here today 14 to 0 O. The Bears displayed ed an unsuspected i str strength but weakenedtoward the end when hen their great halfback Keefer was carried from the field Dartmouth scored twice on blocked block blocked kicks which rolled over the goal I line Thefirst touchdown came 1 in the second period when the II Green forwards hurtled through to smother Keefer who Was kicking 1 from his 10 yard 10 rdline The ballbali I bounded back beyond the goal posts and there was no defender to interfere inter ferelere with Lanes Lane's recovery of it I I- I Ag Again ln in the fourth when MIshel I had been compelled to punt from I behind his line Dartmouth was through and the kick was blocked I Rubin substitute guard recovering I for second touchdown Ij I SEATTLE AUTO ROW HAS FIRE LOSS OF SEATTLE Wash Vash Oct 31 AP AP- All AP- All All All available fire fighting apparatus apparatus apparatus appa apparatus in Seattle tonight va WO battling battling bat bat- a blaze in in auto row which I at p. m. had done damage estimated es- es ted by Fire Chief George GeorgeIan Man- i Manter Man Man- i ten tel at upwards of The fire fine was sas discovered at 6 30 I I in the agency garage of the Willys- Willys Twelfth and Overland company Pine and spread rapidly to I I boring Dorin garages The cause of tlthe I fire had not ben been en established III- II Flames shooting a a. hundred feet into the airall taxed the watwater supply and apparatus to the limitand by by- II 7 o'clock a whole block of buildings buildings build build- I ingslags were blazing Firemen were de desperately endea endeavoring to confine the fire to the one block blockS but but- fl flying flying fly fly- I ing ns sparks started numerous blazes In other buildings The firefiro had pot not been brought I under control at 8 o'clock this eve eve- I ning I CHICAGO Oct 31 AP Bobby AP-Bobby i althour of Arlington N.

J. and Fred Spencer of I Plainfield J. won on the six day bicycle race which ended at 11 Ii o'clock tonight traveling traveling travel traveling 2165 miles and nine laps on a mile the la mlle track in lit the hour grind They won on points with 1 1148 48 three other teams being tied with with them in the I finish A i DRAKE DEFEATS I KANSAS TEAM Jayhawkers Suffer I Fourth Straight I Beating I LA LAWRENCE WHENCE Kan Oct 3 31 AP CAP Wilting after three scoreless per- Iods periods periods per per- Kansas succumbed in the fourth to Drakes Drake's slashing assa assault lt in a Missouri 7 Valley conference football game here lele toda today and lost 7 to 0 It was the JayhawkerJayhawkers fourth successive defeat Th The Bulldogs su succeeded in in the the- first period in for forcing the ballhall to Kansas' Kansas yard 5 line where they were held by furious resistance The Jayhawkers finally took the ballhall to the Bulldogs'Bulldogs yard 7 line and in in- the in- the in- the I the second period to tt the yard 2 line where they were held I i Drake opened a flashing offen- Sive offensive offen- offen i sive in thethird period but it II came to naught Kansas managed a pass Starr to Schmidt that took the ball to theDrake yard 7 line and thence with line bucks tp the I yard 1 line only to lose on downs The Jayhawkers held the Bulldogs Bulldogs Bull Bulldogs On their theil- own yard 1 line in in- the in- the in- thethe fourth period butcrumbled later when Spears carrying the ball in ever every play pla finally bore bore- it over the line for a touchdown kick drop-kick for the ex extra extra ex- ex x- tra point was the last score The lineup Kansas 0 Drake 7 Position H. Baker Ie le pel Smith lt Hent Henry I Sanborn lg Ambelang DavidsonDavidson- center Amend 1 Cloud 1 r. g.

Robertson I Mullins 7 rt Ewart I Powers ers re re Sloane And Anderson Andson son Sutherland E. Coulter Cook I MackleMackie Spears Schmidt fb Cronkhite SCORE BY PERIODS I Kansas 0 0 00 0 0 Drake 0 0 0 7 7 7 I Scoring Drake Touchdown Drake Touchdown Spears point after touchdown Sutherland i I Officials Referee Officials Referee Ina na Nebraska I i ka a umpire Denny Brown head linesman Giles Giles' Washington and I Lee JOHNSTON WINS WAY TO FINALS I AT MEXICO CITY MEXICO CITY Oct 31 CAP CAP- AP William M. Johnston of Ban San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Francisco today defeated A. A H. Chapin Jr of Springfield Mass 1 in the the- RR semi finals of the mep's men's singles single of the Mexican national tennis championships championships cham cham- 6 2 6 2 2 10 In thethc semi-finals semi of the women women's singles Mrs Molla B.

Mallory de defeated defeated dEf dEf- Miss lIss Mary Iary Browne of Los I Angeles 6 2 2 6 6 In the mens men's doubles Harvey Snodgrass Los Angeles and Walter defeated Robert and Howard Kinsey 6 1 3 6 6 3 6 William liam M. Johnston San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Francisco and Clarence Griffin Cali California dall- dall ali ali- and fornia defeated Ray Casey Neil Brown California 7 5 6 3 6 II Miss Tlizabeth Ryan defeated Miss 7 Hosmer 6 3 6 Miss liss Browne and Snodgrass defeated defeated defeated de de-de- de Mrs Mallory and 8 6 3 Miss Ryan and Howard ward Kinsey defea defeatedted Miss Williams and Sinsabaugh Sinsa- baughbaugh bugh 6 0 6 Bar Barelyly Eke Out Victory CHICAGO Oct 31 AP AP lor for for- wardward passes by Taube brought Coach Stagg's grid nearer to defeat at the hands hands' of the Boilermakers Boilermakers Boilermakers Boiler Boilermakers than at an any time since 1918 Although the Maroons won 6 to 0 It will be long before they forget eitherTaube or thethree minutes I I in the final period when the they were were on defense with the ball on their theil- I I three three- yard three ard line Taube's arm hurled hurled- aa total of twenty-three twenty passes during during dur during tag the afternoon Outside the pass attack the light Boilermaker team was unable to gain consistently The march that almost gave Purdue Purdue Pur Pun due duo a a. tie and possibly a victory came ime late in the fourth period Syracuse Continues Record of Victories SYRACUSE 0 N. Oct Oct 31 AP Syracuse university maintained itits unbroken string or of victories here today andbecame the only eastern team with Ith an uncrossed goal line in conquering a hard-fighting hard Penn State team before spec spectators on a muddy fieldThe score was 7 to 0 0 A fumble by Dangerfield on the first lineup after the kickoff starting starting start starting the second halt half paved Pl the way for the Orange score but Syracuse had a distinct advantage in play in all periods but the second Arizona Is Winner Over N. Mex Eleven TUCSON TUCSO Ariz Oct 31 United Press After Press After battling on even terms during thefirst period Anzona's ArI- zona's Arizona's Ari ArI- zonas zona's aggressive football eleven en re released re- re leased an assortment of trick pla plays 's s- andand ran rou rough st orl od over New ew Mexico Mex Mex- iC ico A A.

M. here this afternoon The Arizonans clearly outclassed thE New ew Mexicans ll piling Ung up a coro score of 34 to 0 O. Frequent passes Il Arizona zona it its grea greatest tes gains He He's Hes Coming Back Home Home- I 1 I 5 a 5 I Here is AbieAbis Salt Lake lightweight who after making his residence in Denver Colo Cob returned to Salt Lake yesterday HeHo Ho- hashas been in Colorado for more than a year comes back to Salt Sat Lake to meet Fighting Nobe Cervantes who strangely enough hailshalls from Denver ColoCoid but who has made his home in in Salt Lake for more mOe than a year in a twelve round bout at the Manhattan club battles I at the Hippodrome thetheatre tre tomorrow night Three Teams Tied for Lead Lead- InIn Confer Conference nce Standing Utah tah to Meet Denver University in Salt Lake Saturday Afternoon Wyoming Faces Utah ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE CONFERENCE STANDING OF TEAMS Points Games Won Lost PctPet Scored Scores i Colorado Agricultural College 4 4 01000 57 57 10 i University of Wyoming 3301000 64 3 University of Utah 22 0 lOCO 39 7 i Utah Agricultural College 3 2 1 1 27 13 13 I University of Colorado 3 2 1 44 18 18 Western State Tea Teachers hers 4 2 2 40 19 Colorado College 4 5 22 53 21 Colorado Mines 5 2 331 81 Brigham Young University 4 1 3 14 68 Denver University 5 1 4 37 37 74 Colorado State Teachers 303 9 37 Montana State College 2 0 2 2 3 30 I. I S. THIS WEEKSWEEK'S SCHEDULE SCHEDULED Thursday Wyoming vs Utah Agg es at Logan Saturday Denver Denver University vs Utah at Salt Lake Western Western State Teachers vs Brigham Young University at Provo Colorado College vs University of Colorado at Boulder Col Colorado rado Mines vs Montana State at Denver Colorado Teachers vs Colorado at at Fort Colli LAST WEEKSWEEK'S RESULTS Utah 27 Brigham Young University 0 O.

Utah 0 Colorado 13 University of Colorado 14 14 Colorado Mines 3 Montana State 0 Wyoming 7 Colorado College 38 Denver University 7 Kearney Normal 0 Colorado State Teachers 27 non conference The University of Utah University Unive Unive- I sity of Wyoming and the Colorado Aggles Aggles now rest at the top tOI of ot the Rocky Mountain 7 conference stand standing All three teams team's emerged merged victorious victorious vicvie in last weeksweek's enco encounters and broke the way four-way tiethe Utah Aggles being being- the only te tem team that was oust ousted from the undefeated I ed list Wyoming and C. A A. C. i have each won three games and Ut Utah two I Colorado the Utah Aggles in a great contest Saturday Jit tt Ogden downing the thet i Logan aggregation 13 to 0 in one one of the most bitter football contests I ever seen in the Junction City LastS Last Friday the Wyoming Cowboys trampled on Ott Montana State in a hecticbattle 7 to 0 O. Utah came through as expected ex- ex exI I and defeated the Brigham Young university 27 to 0 O.

This weeksweek's playing should not not bring a change In 3 tl ha st standing of I teams However there is a chance thatthe Utah Aggles may humble hum hum- I blelile Wyoming and break the three- Way three- way three three- I way tie Utah should beat Denver univ university ilY and the Colorado Farmers Farmers Farm Farmers should swamp the Colorado State Teachers The Utah social Aggie Wyoming is holding the limelight lIme an and there is a great possibility th that the tle Logan delegation will willbe be the team to break the winning streak of of the he Cow- Cow i bo boys Wyoming has won five lve straight games up to the present time three of them conference I struggles The have a powerful powerful pow pow- i erful team and will have everything I in their favor The Cowboys Co will the the odds I against them having be been 1 away I from home for tor nearly a week This This' makes a great deal of difference in in- a in in- aa a. football team and weakens them them- aa gre great dealand will make things much better for the Romney I coached machine I Wyoming has a tricky offense andis a aggregation to beat i I Last weekweel Montana State gave them- a them a tough battle ba and should of held hell Lone Star DIetz's DIetzs to a scoreless tie I Saturday the Utah Aggles gave Colorado a mighty tough battle and with several days rest will be able to 10 give the Cowboys plenty of opposition Capt Clarence Clarence Clarence Clar Clarence will be In the lineup and ho he will oo to doubt strengthen the lineup lIe He Is an able field fled general and adept at passing and with him In the game Wyo- Wyo ning will vill be up against a n. stiff stitt I I- The I- The team The Logan eleven eleve will have ha to I watch DeForest one of the greatest great Ireat esteat backs In this section of th the countr country Up to the present time the Cowboy has been I among the highest scorers In th the conference and is a consistent man the ball alwa always 's makingyards whenwIlen called upon Utah should boho able to get set over I this hurdle hurde with Denver to sity as an opponent However the Pioneers will wi be ready to give the mighty Redskins a battle The Utes are now at a pla place where every team in the the- league is afteraftel them and each and every game will give them a tough battle D. U. has only one game to itscredit while the Redskins are still undundefeated in jn the th-e title chase In the Brigham Young university game Utah displayed a great deal of power and gave the Cougars the worst drubbing they have received this year CoachCoadi Ike Armstrongs Armstrong's team played without the services of three men and still dis displayed a great deal of drive B.

U. will face the Western States Teachers her Saturday afternoon in Provo The teams are evenly matched a great battle should rere- re suIt sult It would be mi mighty hoard hard to state the winner but the Cougars I Iare I I are given a slightedge University of Colorado will have have- aa bigger battle on its hands than it expects The Tigers were up and going Saturday anddefeated Denvel Denver Den ver vel university 38 to 7 The Colorado Colo- Colo ratiorado Springs team is improving rapidly andshould hould be able to furnish furnish furnish furn furnish Boulder with Avith plenty plent of compe compe- Montana State and Colorado Mines Iines will hook up up for their annual annual annual an annual tilt In Denver TheBobcats are given the edge and should come out on top by toy a o. fair margin The Colorado Aggles should have little trouble with the Colorado Teachers and are to win by a large score however the Teachers have a fairly good eleven and may spring a big bg surprise I St. St Marys Mary's Trounces U. C.

S. B. Grid Team earn BERKELEY Ca Cal Oct 31 AP The The St. St Marys Mary's college football I eleven scored four touchdowns in in- the in- the in- thethe first period against the UnIver- sity University University sity of CaliforniaSouthern Branch In tn California Memorial stadium to to- a today today to- to day a winning handily 28 to 0 0 St. St Marys Mary's he Southerners with wide sweeping end runs rung which netted netted netted net netted long gains in the opening stanza SpaldingsSpalding's men however howe braced aced afterthefirst period and held St.

St Marys Mary's on even terms for the re re- remainder remainder re- re inder of ot the game I California Wins From Pomona mona College LOS ANGELESOct 31 AP AP- AP The powerful University of niafootball te am won an ens as easy 1 victory vic c- tory her here torla today over oer thothe lighter Pomona college ollege The score was 27 7 to 0 O. California scored cored a touchdown once in ouch each period perio OREGON I 'S WIN IN OVER MONTANA 1 Grizzlies Beaten by Decisive 27 to 7 Score CORVALLIS Ore Oct 31 AP The The University of Montana 7 football football football foot football team was defeated by the Oregon Oregon Oregon Ore Oregon here toda today by ascore scores of 27 to 7 The Grizzly touchdown was rammed over by Sill sm Kelly quarterback at the end of the third period Montana made but three first downslowns from scrimmage The Aggles Ag Ag- gies made twelve first downs and were vere penalized yards Late in the first period Dave Luby caught a Montana punt and I threaded his way twentYtwentY- twenty eight Ight yards for a touchdownSnider con- I converted con con- vented making the score 7 Montana Ion na 0 I Shortly afterwards Denman pass passed to Ward for the second Aggi Aggie Ag Aggie- gie touchdown Denman to failed convert The third touchdown was vas made when passed to Ward who crossedthe goal Luby con con con- I making making- the score 20 to 0 for the The started the second half by kicking to Kell Kelly Sweet re returned returned re- re turned the tle ball via a punt and the again made their way to toward toward to- to ward Montana's 7 goal Denman failed with a place kick from the yard 33 line Jine Shortly after this Sweet from his yard 22 line punted punt punted too high and the caught the ball on Montana's yard 48 line rom Prom herethe carried it to the yard 32 line and on the third down own Luby made a dashfor the fo fourth rth touchdown Denman con con- Score Aggles 27 Montana Montans Mon Mon- con I tanstana 0 O. Kelly made a good return andanti Montana opened up a passing attack at attack at- at tack that took them to the Ag- Ag gies' gies yard five line from where Kell Kelly bucl bucked ed over oven for the only Montana sore Sweet converted The Grizzlies Grizzlie had several players out with injuries and had had- In had- inin several in several substitutes Consequently ConsequentConsequent- ly by the fourth quarter though Montans Montana Mon Mon- tanatans was fighting desperately for tor another score was a see saw affair af affair a- a af- af fairfall with the ball not near either goal al The game ended with the in possession of the ball on the Montana yard 38 line i I IOWA IOWA TRIUMPHS OVER WABASH IN 5 FINAL INAL PERIODS IOWA CITY Iowa owa Oct 31 AP The The University of Iowa football team played to a standstill In the firsthalf by the light Wabash college college col cob lege eleven came back in the second second sec second halfand overwhelmed the lit lit- tie lit- tlE little lit lit- tletie giants ty bY a score score of 28 to 7 Plow Boy Fry fullback fullback full fullback bacle got going in the third and rammedhis way through the exhausted Wabash linefor large gains and he was ably assisted by Hogan substituting at quarterback for Schermer The Iowans lowans rolled rolle up three touchdowns and a place kick in lathe the last two periods At the end of of ot the second period Wabash was leading Iowa 7 to 4 four points in the first half came came am when the the Wabash punter twice which tackled behind hIs own goal goa line ine ine On both occasions the pass from center was wide Although Cowboy Co Nick Kutsch the spectacular line plunger and and- open and- open and- openopen field runner on the Hawkeye team was on the sidelines recuperating frombruises received in the the- ga the- gagagame ie with Ohio State a week ago Coach Ingwersen uncovered three ne new backfield stars stars stars-Cuhel Hogan and Smith I College Colleg of Idaho Scores Lopsided Win WinS Over Linfield CALDWELL CALDWELL Ida Oct 31 Col Col Col- legelogelege ge of Idaho's Coyote pack annihilated anni anni- hunted Linfield college today 75 to 0 0 in a brilliant display ofdf run- running running run run- ning ng and passing The Coyotes for for- the for- the for- thethefirsttime since the University of Idaho game were able to un- leAsh un- un leAsh esh their full power and their more experienced line and faster shiftierbackfield pa played ed rings around the opposition The playing plating of ot Josh Lewell at halfback for the Coyotes Cootes touted as as- onon one of the fastestbackfield men on thePacific slope was thefeature of ot the game Lowell only twenty minutes all told but duI- ng dur- Ing dur- dur Ing ng that time he was virtually un un- un stoppable Grinnell Is Easy Winner Over OklaOlda A. A C. STILLWATER STILLWATER Okla Oka Oct 31 AP Grinnell AP-Grinnell Grinnell thrashed the Oklahoma Okla Olda- homa 28 to 0 0 here today before be- thre be be before forethre a large homecoming crowd that had turned out to see ee thetile first Missouri Mis lIs valley game pla played ed on Lewis field The Tile lowansiowans tore into the valley youngsters with a sizzling brand of ot football that cou cou-dd not beho matched Three of or their four touchdowns re resulted resulted re- re suited from Crom spectacular runs the greatest by Wing Ving fullback who hO raced ninety-five ninety yards ards through thetile entire Aggie team tean in the third pe pe- pe pe nod Two other brilliant run s.

one one- by by I Meeter left halfhaIr who sprinted tort forty five tive yards ards for a touchdown I In the third period and the othother by Captain Sweet who reeled ot oft for for- ty six yards ards In the tIle first period for rr for- the for- the II the initial Initia score left the tue Aggie rooters gasping 9 v- I I Commercial League I I- II Bowler Sets Record I 1 Lr iIii 4 Al Ia i C. J. Butts a member of the Cutler Cut Cutler Brothers te team tea of the Commercial Commercial CommerCommer- cial bowling league achieved the height of bowling honors in this city when hemade a score of for three thre games which is the highest high high- esteat score att attained ined in league bowling in In this city for some somo years If Mr Butts continues Butts continueshis high er a average ge an attempt will bemade to match him him with Jimmie Smith the cham pion I i DeDc Paolo Clinches Honors ors in Record Record- Breaking Contest SALEM SALE I. I N. H.

Oct 31 AP AP- Peter de tie Paolo inched clinched the lle 1925 automobile racing championship to today today today to- to day and established a worldsworld's record rec record for milesles when he won the inaugural race over that distance on the new board speedway here be before before before be- be fore spectators His time was 1 hour 59 minutes and 25 seconds an average of miles miles' an hour The old mark held by Tommy Muton Milton Mil Mu- m- ton was 1268 miles an hourhoui DeDc DePaolo De- PaoloPaolo finished a lap ahead of Ralph Hepburn and two laps ahead of Earl Ear Cooper The Brooklyn racer drove the entire distance without a stop taking the lead at the way half nark and holding It to the end except except ex ex- for half a lap when Earl Cooper Coop Cooper en passed hm In a thrilling spurt I De Do Paolo regained the lead with a cool dash downdawn fromthe rim of the track rack on the next turn Less than fifty yards separated thetho racers racers racrae ers for nearly fifty miles WISCONSIN TIES MINNESOTA WITH I BAG OF TRICKS MINNEAPOLIS Minn Oct Ott t. 31 AP AP Wisconsin Wisconsin tossedits last hope bag of tricks into thefinal period of today's clash with sota and it carried her out of de defeat defeat defeat de- de feat Into a glorious 12 to 12 tie It was that final period dash and cunning that gave the Cardinals two touchdowns to matchthose scored by Minnesota 1 in thesecond and third periods andthus for the third consecutive year the Gopher Gopher- r- Badger battle ended in a tie Forward passes became a a. constant constant constant con constant threat in that final period and Minnesota's secondary defense apparently weakened by substitutions substitutions substitutions crumbled before the Cardinal fire It showed the necessary fight however to block the final try for goal after touchdown that would have meant victory for Wis Wisconsin Thirty thousand rooters a con a-con- considerable considerable con con- part of them Cardinal cohorts cohort the he red the teams as they went into battle I Spiral Attack 5 Defeats MinersMinei's GOLDEN Cob Coo Colo Oct 31 AP AP- AP Battled to a standstill through I three gruelling periods the University Univer- sitysity pf Colorado flashed a brilliant I spiral attack in the last period that I netted two touchdowns arid and gave save them a 14 to 3 victory victory- over the Colorado School of Mines before a home-coming home day crowd toda today Colorado university ha had been a a- hehe heavy favorite Colorado College I Smothers Denver U- 1 I. DENVER YER Cob Co Colo 0 Oct 31 AP AP- AP Colorado college smothered the University of Denver undera score of of 38 to 7 in a It game toda today that was featured by brilliant open open- I field running of or Carl Brown Drown Colorado Colo Cob rado gado college back I I It was the fourth Rocky Mountain Moun- Moun i tain tala conferencedefeat for or the Hie Dawson team In as man many Satur da days I I Holy Cross Cros Wins Over er Bucknell IV WORCESTER Mass Oct 31 I I Holy Cross addedanother victory 31 1 to its spotless record for the season sea SOO- son and put a a. black mark marl on the otherwise clean slate of Cucknell I when itdefeated the 23 to 7 at Fitton field tiltsthis afternoon before before before be before a crowd of or The purple pU took the Bucknell defense by sur prise and a forward pass an Intercepted Inter juggled forward and an ha ha- run en run gave Holy Cross three ee touchdowns touchdowns touchdowns touch touchdowns andanil Lower Lowery added more points with a a.

drop droll kick An aerial attack pave gave Bucknell only two touchdowns An attempt to repeat plot il 1 0 attack was wa quickly ok broken UP UP- If I MISSOURI MISSOURI TURNS i IN 23 to 8 WIN I OVER OV IOWA STATE I COLUCOLUMBIA IBIA Mo Oct 31 AP- AP I Crushing Iowa State 23 to 8 S. tb the i University of Missouri I toda today topped ed I its highest hurdle in its drive i toward a second consecutive Mis- i Mis Mis- 7 i Valley conference football I title The victory lea leaves es Missouri 1 the only undefeated valle valley team I After a first haH ha in which Iowa State proved threateningthreatening- timeandnd i again Missouri smothered the cyclones cy- cy clon clones sin thetile last two periods with i i an attack they were powerless to I check 5 I Missouri scored a a. touchdown Inthe In Inthe in- thethe first two minutes of or play aft after Jackson ran thetile Iowa State kick oC back ck for nine forty-nine yards and a-j pass added another twenty ti ThenThea the Missouri line seemed to i slump and Ames took the ball tp te to the Missouri yard five-yard line only to lose it on downs A Missouri ble resulted in the Ames Alnes down Missouri buckled down wn In tilethe third period and launched a brilliant bril- bril lant attack that netted another tou touchdown and a field goal Ames lost a chance for a touchdown touch touchdown in the final filial period when they thy fumbled on the Missouri goal gOm 11 lino no and forced the Ti Tigers ers to a after Richerson fumbled but reco ered O'Sullivan Tiger halfback crashed through the Ino ine line blocked and recovered CorysCory's punt and went went over for Missouri's third touchdown touch toucH- down 5 The game was perhaps the nt most it spectacular ever plaplayed ed on the Rot Hot Uns lins field II Dignan Features In Tigers Tigers' WiWin wr PRINCETON N. J. Oct 1 AP AP Princeton defeated Swarthmore Swarth- moremore today 19 to 19 to 7 withTommy Dignan Tiger halfback the work of the Princeton team tean He scored tw two of the three touchdowns touch touchdowns and passed the tIle third to Diston Evans and WIlcox with witla a passing and line plunging attack accounted for tor the one me Swarthmore tally Tho playing field was wet an and mainly for that reason Coach IlI no Roper per kept Slagle and considered his best backshacks out pr pf the contest eon est for fear of possible lUf mr juries He lie wanted his Ills men in shape for the Big Three games gaines comIn coming on the next two Saturdays 1 Captures Australian Ol Classics sib VICTORIA N.

S. W. Oct 31 AP A A- The The The Victoria derby chassis of or th thetha t. turf was won easily today by the odds on favorite was second and Hampden third The Tile distance was a a. mile and three furlongs and tim of 2 2311 21 is ts a record for or the event ent I Ohio State Lucky a.

a to Defeat Wooster ooster I I 1 COLU COLUMBUS IDUS Ohio Olit Dl a AP Strong defensive play by college and repeated breaks In th the a game compelled Ohio State er sit sity's first firt string eleven to battle battle- strenuously almost to the end of thothe contest herethis afternoon before being assured of a victory 17 Wooster was VIlS never a a. serious serious' threat to the tile Ohio tate goal Urn line but the content was so replete fumbles dela delayed ed plays blocked punts' punts and uncertainty of that the Ohio conference eleven en up to the tile scoring of Ohio States State's second touchdown might have taken the breaks and run for for- aa pair pall of disastrous Ohio States State's scoring consisted of- a ot of ot- aa a. field fled goal Koal oal kicked in the first pe- pe nod by Marek from his 26 yard 26 line n. touchdown scored on Rowans Rowan's 1 55 5 1 yard run a afterafler er snagging 11 a a forward pass nass in the second period a safety safet nr ty in the tile fourth period when a Wooster Woos Woos- oos ten tel punt lunt was las by br Nichols and recovered by a Wooster rooster play er Cl as It rolled beyond tho the goal line Une and anU I a touchdown scored soon afterwards after I war wards ards on a it drive from yard 43 Uno by Grim and Karow.

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